Thinking about inground pools and how amazing it would be to have one? If so, you’re probably wondering, “How much do inground pools even cost?” Perhaps you’ve done a bit of research, but you’re finding that your search results are yielding a pretty wide range of costs, which can be frustrating. Why can’t you find more specific information? Because Googling “How much do inground pools cost?” is a bit like Googling “How much does a car cost?” That question can’t be answered until you know what make and model of car you’re getting, along with what features you need. And, when you get a new car, you also have to consider insurance, license, title charges, accessories and gas. None of these things will be a part of your initial car purchase, but they’ll affect your car budget nonetheless, and they’ll probably end up being more than you anticipated. Costs for inground pools can range from $25,000 for a basic, vinyl inground pool installation and equipment package to over $100,000 for a fully custom gunite (concrete) pool. Your inground pool cost will ultimately be determined by a variety of factors, including the type of pool you decide on, the size you […]
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Dear General- We’re getting a new fiberglass pool this summer! We’ve chosen our fiberglass pool design and our add-on features. Now, we’re wondering what kind of filtration system we should get. We’ve heard pros and cons about both cartridge filtration systems and sand filtration systems. We want what’s best for our pool long-term, but of course we’re excited about low pool maintenance too. What guidance can you give us? Signed- Figuring out filtration in Fairfield Dear Figuring in Fairfield- Great question! If you’re a regular reader of my articles, you’ve heard me talk about sand filtration already. Cartridge filters are great too. There’s no one system that’s superior to the other, and I’ve used both over the years. But, let’s see if we can filter through some more details and help you choose what’s best for you. Let’s first take a look at how they work. Sand filters Sand filters work quite simply by pushing your pool water through sand that catches the dirt and debris and returns clean water into the pool. You clean your sand filter by backwashing it. This means running water backwards through the filter until the filter is clean. Sand filters are a pretty popular […]
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Thinking of getting an inground pool? If so, you’ll have three types of pool to choose from: vinyl, fiberglass and gunite. You’ll probably want to do some research to determine which type of pool most suits you. If you have friends that have previously bought pools, you can ask them what they love about their pools and what they wish they had known before buying a pool. As with any big investment, it’s good to ask the salespeople what they would choose for themselves. In recent years, pool builders are increasingly recommending fiberglass pools over vinyl and gunite. Let’s take a look at the top ten reasons why. Low upfront investment. Of the three types of pools, vinyl typically has the lowest upfront investment, but fiberglass is not far behind. Unless you live in the Sunbelt, gunite will typically have the highest upfront investment. Quick turn-around times. Fiberglass pool shells typically have a turn-around time of less than a month, so your pool builder can get it quickly, complete your pool project on schedule and get you in the swim! Less dependent on fair weather. Like all outdoor work, pool installation schedules are affected by the weather. However, vinyl and […]
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You could really use a getaway. Your days are a jumble of soccer games, dance lessons, lunch-packing and chauffeuring. A break sounds pretty great, doesn’t it? Where would you go? Picture your whole family at a magnificent resort. Palm trees are swaying gently in the breeze and you’re hangin’ with the rich and famous next to a magnificent fiberglass beach entry pool (Patent US 10,472,839). The kids are splashing in water–just deep enough to play, but not so deep that you have to worry– so you’re at the water’s edge, soaking up some rays, with pool boys waiting on you hand and foot. Sounds pretty great, right? If only you had your own private jet… Well, guess what? Fiberglass Beach entry pools aren’t just for the rich and famous anymore and you don’t have to get away to a high-end resort to experience one. You can have the luxury of a resort getaway every day in your own backyard. Thursday Pools offers inground fiberglass pools, two of which are beach entry designs– a fun and flirty freeform or a stately and classic rectangle with gracefully curved edges. Either way, you can enjoy the extravagance of a fiberglass beach entry pool […]
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When you’re looking into an inground fiberglass pool, pool cost is often one of the first considerations. While resources like pool cost calculators can provide base package pricing, they might not account for add-on features—both essential and non-essential—that can significantly impact your budget. Think of heaters, lighting, tiling, covers, and more. If your dream pool includes all the bells and whistles, this guide will help you understand how much these features might cost so you can plan and budget wisely. LED Pool Lighting LED lights don’t just brighten your pool; they transform it into a stunning nighttime retreat. They provide ambiance and visibility, extending the usability of your pool well into the evening. To achieve the desired effect, you’ll need to calculate the lumens required based on your pool’s size and surface color. You’ll need a minimum of eight lumens per square foot of pool water surface area (which is roughly equivalent to one watt per square foot.) Depending on your pool’s size and the light output (or lumens,) you may need multiple LED pool lights to get the effect you’re after. Keep in mind that the pool surface color can also impact light visibility. The darker the pool surface […]
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Installing an inground pool can transform your backyard into a personal oasis, offering a perfect relaxation, exercise, and entertainment spot. While upfront inground pool costs might seem manageable, there are numerous hidden costs that potential pool owners must consider. Understanding these hidden expenses for inground pools will help you make an informed decision and avoid unexpected financial burdens. Initial Installation Costs The initial installation is the most apparent cost. The process of installing an inground pool includes excavation, pool shell, plumbing, electrical work, and landscaping. The price varies significantly based on the pool type (concrete, vinyl, or fiberglass), size, and additional features like waterfalls or lighting. The installation can range from $25,000 to $120,000 on average, but this is just the beginning. Typically, vinyl inground pools are the cheapest way to build an inground pool when it comes to upfront installation costs. Fiberglass would follow next, and then concrete is typically the most expensive. It’s also important to note that these cost estimations are assuming the pool is installed by a professional pool builder. DIY inground pool costs may be less upfront, but if done incorrectly, it could cost you much more down the line to correct mistakes. Excavation […]
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Fiberglass Pool History The creation of Facebook, Apple and Windows are well-known business success stories which garnered unprecedented media coverage, captivating the general public worldwide. Some of the Internet companies seem to have been created overnight, attracting job seekers and Wall Street investors to the glamor and fame of high-tech companies. Thursday Pools on the other hand started over thirty years ago in the garage of Bill Khamis, founder of the company. The company wasn’t incorporated thirty years ago but the foundation, technical know how and expertise was born in Khamis’ garage in Indianapolis, Indiana. Khamis started learning and making race car parts out of fiberglass for a local race car company while he was still in high school. To make the specialized parts he teamed up with resin and fiberglass suppliers to learn tool making and production techniques. The tooling he developed was much smaller than Thursday Pools pool molds but met the high standards of the auto and race car industry. After graduating from high school and during college Khamis was asked to make bigger parts and diversify from auto parts. He founded a new company called Fabri-Tech with a high school friend, Dave Camp, and started building […]
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Is there a fiberglass pool near me? Because Thursday Pools Trucking delivers high quality pools safely and professionally, there sure can be. We deliver so our customers can get the job done quickly but safely. Thursday Pools are delivered top side up with unloading straps attached. A pool can be unloaded and in the hole within fifteen minutes of arrival. Can you ask for a more efficient way of unloading? Contact us at 877-929-7665 or at www.thursdaypools.com. Thursday Pools LLC designs and manufactures one-piece fiberglass swimming pools and spas. We are located in Fortville, Indiana, part of the greater Indianapolis area.
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Come swim laps in Thursday Pools 41 foot Goliath fiberglass pool. Our Goliath 1641 has an open swim lane perfect for doing laps and staying in shape. Stairs and sitting ledges are symmetrically located on both sides of the pool, allowing for an open swim lane the entire length of the pool. Our selection of five ultra-durable and visually striking gel coat colors makes swimming laps in a Thursday Pool an optical paradise. Thursday Pools LLC designs and manufactures fiberglass pools and spas. We are located in Fortville, Indiana. You can contact us at 877-929-POOL or www.thursdaypools.com.
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“Hospital Clean” is how we gel coat and manufacture our pools. Thursday Pools only gel coats using custom scaffolding so we never touch the mold when applying gel coat. Extra care and cleanliness is one of the techniques used to set the quality standard for fiberglass pools. Thursday Pool designs and manufactures one-piece fiberglass swimming pools and spas. We are located in Fortville, Indiana. We can be contacted at www.thursdaypools.com or 877-929-7665.
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